Program Type: Bachelors degree
			Program Length: 120 credits
			Course Format: On-Campus 
			Program Entry: August and January
			Application Deadline for August: July 15
			Application Deadline for January: November 15
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Students who complete this program should be able to:
51勛圖厙 Core Experience (ACE) courses are required for all undergraduate students regardless of major. These courses count towards the 120 total credits for a degree. The J.N. 51勛圖厙 Honors Program replaces the 51勛圖厙 Core Experience Requirements for students who apply and are accepted to the program.
Official requirements for baccalaureate degrees are found in the 51勛圖厙 University Bulletin at this .
CORE EXPERIENCE — 43 credits
			Faith: (completed in major) 
			RELT 100 - God and Human Life Credits: 3 or RELB 210 - Jesus in His Time and Ours
			3 RELB, RELG, RELP, or RELT classes 
			Wellness:
			HLED 135 - Wellbeing 360° 
			Mathematics:
			MATH 145 - Mathematics for the (Mis)Information Age (or higher level MATH course)
			Communication:
			COMM 104 - Communication Skills
			ENGL 115 - College Writing I or ENGL 117 - College Writing I: Writing Across Cultures
			ENGL 215 - College Writing II
			History:
			HIST 110 - Worldviews, Cultures and Gods
			Theory - One or two courses from:
			ARTH 220 - Language of Art Credits
			ENGL 255 - Studies in Literature
			MUHL 214 - Enjoyment of Music 
			MUHL 250 - Music to Change the World
			PHIL 224 - Introduction to Philosophy 
Experience - If only one theory course, remaining credits from:
			Natural Sciences - choose one course from:
			BIOL 100 - Human Biology 
			BIOL 110 - Principles of Biology 
			CHEM 100 - Consumer Chemistry
			PHYS 110 - Astronomy 
Social Science - choose one course from:
			ANTH 200 - Cultural Anthropology
			BHSC 225 - Global Social Issues 
			ECON 208 - Principles of Economics 
			GBST 101 - Introduction to Global Studies 
			PLSC 104 - American Government
			PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology 
			SOCI 119 - Principles of Sociology 
			Biblical Studies - 15 credits
			RELB 111 - Introduction to the Old Testament 
			RELB 112 - Introduction to the New Testament 
			RELB 210 - Jesus in His Time and Ours 
			RELB 406 - Advanced Studies in Daniel and Revelation 
			
			Choose one of the following courses:
			RELB 216 - Law and Writings of the Old Testament
			(RELB 216 is a seminary prerequisite.)
			RELB 274 - Prophetic Writings of the Old Testament 
			RELB 440 - Acts and Epistles 
			Theological Studies - 15-16 credits
			RELH 400 - SDA History and Prophetic Heritage (take for 3 credits)
			RELT 325 - Theology I 
			RELT 326 - Theology II 
			RELT 340 - Religion and Ethics in Modern Society 
			
			Choose one of the following courses:
			RELT 250 - Personal Spirituality and Faith
			RELT 441 - Christian Discipleship 
			Practical Studies - 5-6 credits
			RELP 200-002 - Religion Forum (required every semester registered)
			
			Choose 5-6 credits from the following courses:
			RELP 240 - Personal Witnessing 
			Any RELP/RELG course
Major Elective
RELT 100 - God and Human Life
			Electives - 3 credits
			Choose 3 credits from RELB, RELG, RELH, RELP, or RELT.
			
			NOTE: Students, please consult your academic advisor to plan your electives and practical studies electives if you are planning on entering the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary after graduation to plan prerequisites accordingly!
For students wishing to directly enter the seminary, it is recommended that you choose the following prerequisite courses in addition to the prerequisites built into the degree: RELP 485 (Pastoral Ministry), RELH 316 (History of the Christian Church I), RELH 317 (History of the Christian Church II), and RELP 330 (Homiletics). One of the RELP courses can count towards your practical studies elective component of the degree, and two of the three remaining courses can fit into your general departmental electives, leaving you with only one additional course.